Along with "Change," the big theme during Campaign 2008 was one of disbelief. Here was a just-when-you-thought-you'd-seen-it-all brand of amazement, voiced over and over, even by seasoned political observers.

The privately operated Richard M. Nixon Library and Birthplace was officially handed over to federal archivists Wednesday and researchers can pore over documents and tapes detailing "the good, the bad and the ugly" on the 37th president and his legacy.

The privately operated Richard M. Nixon Library and Birthplace was officially handed over to federal archivists Wednesday and researchers can pore over documents and tapes detailing "the good, the bad and the ugly" on the 37th president and his legacy.

When Rolling Stone founder Jann Wenner started planning the cover of the iconic rock magazine's 1,000th issue, knowing it would salute pop culture luminaries who have graced its pages since 1967, The Beatles' famous Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album cover immediately came to mind.

Reuven Frank, a former NBC News president and a pioneer of TV journalism, has died of complications from pneumonia. He was 85. Frank, who joined NBC in 1950, twice held the news division's top job during his 38 years with the network (1968-73 and 1982-84).

Shannon Sharpe provides a sort of Rorschach test for viewers: How candid do you really want your TV opinionizers to be? An NFL studio analyst for CBS, Sharpe stands out for being far more direct than most NFL TV heads. And last Sunday, he was unequivocal: The ex-Denver Bronco, on-air, unapologetically rooted for his former team.